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you know, during ronald reagan's time, we didn't have china and brazil and india. oil was a manageable price at that time. it's a much different environment. >> all right. we're going to leave it there. tom and all, thank you very much. before we go this morning, a programming note. a "dateline" special tonight, "taking the hill: inside congress." nbc news sent 80 people, 30 cameras to canvas the capitol and capture the drama of this debt fight, and our own brian williams was there to see it all unfold. that's at 7:00 p.m. eastern tonight. more updates throughout the day as they become available on these negotiations. that is all for today. we'll be back next week. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
you know, during ronald reagan's time, we didn't have china and brazil and india. oil was a manageable price at that time. it's a much different environment. >> all right. we're going to leave it there. tom and all, thank you very much. before we go this morning, a programming note. a "dateline" special tonight, "taking the hill: inside congress." nbc news sent 80 people, 30 cameras to canvas the capitol and capture the drama of this debt fight, and our own brian...
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production overseas to less developed and less regulated countries with the bigger workforce such as india and china because it is cheaper. some say that many of these workers primarily agricultural@r villagers would be even poorer@r without the factory jobs, but said that speculation be the@v basis of acceptable corporate practice?@" these conditions are deplorabler what kin@2d of global society@r composed of supposedly empathetic fellow humans cannot value human life over cheap technology that earns millions of dollars to a handful of people. with these huge problems solutions seem few and far between. it is often difficult to create policies that help the most in need, our global system run on monday, little incentive for governments to help those who have nothing to give. governments must act in the best interests of the citizens palin not in the interests of a meager but wealthy minority that funds campaigns and manipulates connections. governments must be held accountable. many of these major problems stem from governments failing to invest money with the best interest of its citizen
production overseas to less developed and less regulated countries with the bigger workforce such as india and china because it is cheaper. some say that many of these workers primarily agricultural@r villagers would be even poorer@r without the factory jobs, but said that speculation be the@v basis of acceptable corporate practice?@" these conditions are deplorabler what kin@2d of global society@r composed of supposedly empathetic fellow humans cannot value human life over cheap...
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you know, during ronald reagan's time, we didn't have china and brazil and india. oil was a manageable price at that time. it's a much different environment. >> all right. we're going to leave it there. tom and all, thank you very much. before we go this morning, a programming note. a "dateline" special tonight, "taking the hill: inside congress." nbc news sent 80 people, 30 cameras to canvas the capitol and capture the drama of this debt fight, and our own brian williams was there to see it all unfold. that's at 7:00 p.m. eastern tonight. more updates throughout the day as they become available on these negotiations. that is all for today. we'll be back next week. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." cc1:cc1: the 3.6-liter v6 engine of the jeep grand cherokee has a best-in-class driving range of over 500 miles per tank. so you can catch morning tee time in pebble beach and the afternoon meeting in los angeles all without running out of gas. just make sure you don't run out of gas. ♪ in danger of living shorter lives than their parents because of the dangers of
you know, during ronald reagan's time, we didn't have china and brazil and india. oil was a manageable price at that time. it's a much different environment. >> all right. we're going to leave it there. tom and all, thank you very much. before we go this morning, a programming note. a "dateline" special tonight, "taking the hill: inside congress." nbc news sent 80 people, 30 cameras to canvas the capitol and capture the drama of this debt fight, and our own brian...
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and a lot of folks might immediately conclude those jobs were sent overseas to india, to china, but, in fact, a third of those jobs actually went to canada where they have one of the most aggressive r&d tax credits in the world. i think our brothers up north have something maybe that we can learn from here. it's not the only decision made in terms of where to hire, but they have done an effective job at neutralizing some of the differences between geographys and making it an incentive to invest in their local market. >> mr. chairman, since we are a domestic company, i will only talk about the u.s. and i will cite two examples in my remarks when i talked about accelerating ing vestments in our infrastructure and creating jobs shall when you look across the healthcare space, we have a problem. there is about $300 billion that is spent annually on unnecessary medical costs as a result of poor compliance and adherence of prescription drugs. we believe we can accelerate our investments in terms of bringing products and services that are solutions to that problem that will improve the heal
and a lot of folks might immediately conclude those jobs were sent overseas to india, to china, but, in fact, a third of those jobs actually went to canada where they have one of the most aggressive r&d tax credits in the world. i think our brothers up north have something maybe that we can learn from here. it's not the only decision made in terms of where to hire, but they have done an effective job at neutralizing some of the differences between geographys and making it an incentive to...
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it has to do with the rise of china and india and the economic growth of those emerging nations. it has to do with the fact that technology s no respect for boundaries which we are discovering in the middle east right now, right. >> absolutely. >> where do you come down on that in terms of america because you're leaving america. >> yh. america h ha great natural resources, huge amount of land and that's been extremely important in its growth. but it also has respeed science and innovation. and we see great growth areas. i mean california and in the boston area in particularly and i think america recognizeds the importance of human capital. i think that's intellectual capital and the generation of ideas. but it needs more nurturing. i mean science education in the u.s. is not up to scratch. >> what does that mean not up to scratch. >> it'just not generating enough educated individuals either those that would actually go into science which is what we're mainly talking about here, but also producing an educated population who can actually coribute making decisions in democracy that
it has to do with the rise of china and india and the economic growth of those emerging nations. it has to do with the fact that technology s no respect for boundaries which we are discovering in the middle east right now, right. >> absolutely. >> where do you come down on that in terms of america because you're leaving america. >> yh. america h ha great natural resources, huge amount of land and that's been extremely important in its growth. but it also has respeed science...
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and with the demand for oil going up in countries like china and india, the problem is only getting worse. the demand for oil is inexorably rising far faster than supply. and that means prices will keep going up unless we do something about our own dependence on oil. that's the reality. at the same time, it's also true that there is no quick fix to the problem. there's no silver bullet here. but there are steps we can take now that will help us become more energy independent. there are steps we can take that will save families money at the pump, that will make our economy more secure, and that will help innovative companies all across america generate new products and new technologies and new jobs. so i've laid out an energy strategy that would do that. in the short term, we need to increase safe and responsible oil production here at home to meet our current energy needs. and even those who are proponents of shifting away from fossil fuels have to acknowledge that we're not going to suddenly replace oil throughout the economy. we're going to need to produce all the oil we can. but while
and with the demand for oil going up in countries like china and india, the problem is only getting worse. the demand for oil is inexorably rising far faster than supply. and that means prices will keep going up unless we do something about our own dependence on oil. that's the reality. at the same time, it's also true that there is no quick fix to the problem. there's no silver bullet here. but there are steps we can take now that will help us become more energy independent. there are steps we...
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., the world's 7 billionth person will be born in india in october. that's exactitude for you. >> wow. >> and by 2050 earth's population will explode to more than 9 billion thanks to medical advances in developing countries. >>> and millions of americans who take extra strength tylenol are being told to cut back on their daily dosages. beginning this fall, johnson & johnson will direct users to take a maximum of only six pills a day instead of eight. the change is aimed at lowering the risk of accidental overdose and liver failure. >>> a surprise announcement from tiger woods, returning to competitive golf next week at the bridgestone invitational. woods had been sidelined for nearly three months after reinjuring his knee and achilles. last week, he sent a tweet saying, quote, feeling fit, end quote. >>> and finally, the news we have been waiting for, at least i have. happy feet is heading home. you remember him. >> yay. >> the world's favorite emperor penguin, certainly, took that wrong turn and ended up in new zealand, where it's considerably warmer
., the world's 7 billionth person will be born in india in october. that's exactitude for you. >> wow. >> and by 2050 earth's population will explode to more than 9 billion thanks to medical advances in developing countries. >>> and millions of americans who take extra strength tylenol are being told to cut back on their daily dosages. beginning this fall, johnson & johnson will direct users to take a maximum of only six pills a day instead of eight. the change is aimed...
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people are used to this in the united states, but in china and india, if we have not had this information. this information can lead to some of the panic and volatility situations. rather than try to control prices, which is not going to work, it makes sense to focus on those most vulnerable and most in need tariff one of the things we started to learn at the bank after the 1997 financial crisis in east asia and latin america is that the macro economics to about -- stability was not enough. if you could lose a generation that you do not have the appropriate food and nutrition. literally a generation, because it could affect the potential of children to reach potential. we have been working with developing countries at different stages of development on basic safety net programs. just to give you one, the people know pretty well, mexico started something, conditional programs. they go to the 15% most needy and on the condition that people send their children to school and people get health checkups, probably doing more for women's health that in mexico than anything else in the history of
people are used to this in the united states, but in china and india, if we have not had this information. this information can lead to some of the panic and volatility situations. rather than try to control prices, which is not going to work, it makes sense to focus on those most vulnerable and most in need tariff one of the things we started to learn at the bank after the 1997 financial crisis in east asia and latin america is that the macro economics to about -- stability was not enough. if...
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are putting investments in education that are so critical to our young people to compete with china, india and europe on the global change. my amendment is about priorities, the priorities of the people we represent, because i face slashing programs for seniors, young people, middle class, all because we are afraid of the influence of big oil? that is wrong on so many levels. i come from a family of entrepreneurs. my mom started a small business and my father helped grow a business from four to 3,200. i get it. i have tremendous respect for companies to have grown to that size. if they have a corporate jet, i don't begrudge them. that's great. but we agree our deficit must be reduced and why can't we ask them, people with big oil and corporate jets give us a hand and make this country great. you know, a hardware store in a county in my district, how is it they pay more in taxes than the big companies that are shipping jobs overseas? i can't explain that to that family. i cannot do that. and my constituents are hurting in upstate new york. some of them at the time of huge corporate profits
are putting investments in education that are so critical to our young people to compete with china, india and europe on the global change. my amendment is about priorities, the priorities of the people we represent, because i face slashing programs for seniors, young people, middle class, all because we are afraid of the influence of big oil? that is wrong on so many levels. i come from a family of entrepreneurs. my mom started a small business and my father helped grow a business from four to...
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but to see it basically sideline itself is a troublesome prospect whether you are in africa, china, india or others. the biggest picture here is a combination of dealing with the substance and -- with the substantive challenges that europe, the u.s. and japan face, but also what role will we play in shaping the international system. if we have some incredible opportunities. we do not have to look at gloom and doom in this. there are lots of opportunities in africa. china has grown. it depends on how you look at the world, the pair are great opportunities, but they have to be seized and we -- but there are great opportunities, and i have to be seized. >> world bank president robert selleck earlier today. we are waiting to take you live in just a moment back to just outside the senate chamber. we're hoping to hear from senators following the caucus this morning with senator harry reid and others. it looks like there will be taking up the deficit and debt reduction plan. it looks like they're dealing with morning business through 3:00 this afternoon. meanwhile, and the house side, the house
but to see it basically sideline itself is a troublesome prospect whether you are in africa, china, india or others. the biggest picture here is a combination of dealing with the substance and -- with the substantive challenges that europe, the u.s. and japan face, but also what role will we play in shaping the international system. if we have some incredible opportunities. we do not have to look at gloom and doom in this. there are lots of opportunities in africa. china has grown. it depends...
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. >> tell you one of the scariest things, if you look to india, this is a new obese, wealthy part of the world. the indians now with increased money to society, increased food. the wealthy are becoming fat. and i mean a real obese issue. you go to india, you're going to overeat. >> you go to see, you go down to disney world, you see parents and kids eating turkey legs. they're walking around the place like fred flintstone with turkey legs. >> what is that? >> and fried ice cream. >> i mean, yeah. i know. >> yeah. >> okay. hang on. >> we have to remember we have these urban deserts where you can't get fresh foods and in a foreign country, especially in italy and places in europe, you can really walk down the street and ghetto may toes and -- >> europeans are -- >> yeah. >> even if you're walking around all day, we live a more sedentary life style. >>> move on to kids and cell phones. a new study out. a lot of talk about whether cell phones causes brain cancer. this studies there is no risk. >> there is no evidence. i want to underscore. there is no scientific evidence that cell phones
. >> tell you one of the scariest things, if you look to india, this is a new obese, wealthy part of the world. the indians now with increased money to society, increased food. the wealthy are becoming fat. and i mean a real obese issue. you go to india, you're going to overeat. >> you go to see, you go down to disney world, you see parents and kids eating turkey legs. they're walking around the place like fred flintstone with turkey legs. >> what is that? >> and fried...
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it is harder to export and we have seen india exporting services to the u.s. in the form of call centers. ironically, the american banking sector, which was such a central part of our own crisis, is a very big and global services center that has the potential to keep income from american consultants. education is a big export. income that comes from overseas and into our pockets, helping to employ americans in the education system. this is certainly a part of that story. those years have to shift to become more globally oriented. host: "demand drives business decisions." michael, democratic caller, minnesota. caller: i would like to comment about the republican guest that you had. i also want to apologize for the caller that attack you. that was very wrong. when the question was as, what was the plan about what would they do -- keep doubled talks and said -- key double talk and said we would decide what we do later. this is why people do not like politicians. it is like voodoo going on here. i am so ashamed that democrats and republicans are not working togeth
it is harder to export and we have seen india exporting services to the u.s. in the form of call centers. ironically, the american banking sector, which was such a central part of our own crisis, is a very big and global services center that has the potential to keep income from american consultants. education is a big export. income that comes from overseas and into our pockets, helping to employ americans in the education system. this is certainly a part of that story. those years have to...
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this bill says companies have a right to outsource work to china, india, or wherever, even when they break the law when they do it. that is why this bill should be named the job out sorcerers bill of rights. republican intentions are clear. first they are coming for workers' rights, and then their jobs. today, in the american workplace, it is illegal to retaliate on workers exercising their rights under the laws of the country. these rights include the right to include and form a union, the right to strike, or even the right to sign a petition, asking for a raise or better safety equipment. but under this bill, these red become meaningless because there will be no effective remedy when jobs are outsourced and companies retaliate against those workers for exercising their right. no longer will there be a remedy for those workers. without an effective remedy, the republican's outsourcing bill of rights will make it easier to ship jobs overseas. it will also create a race to the bottom for american workers. workers will be exercise their rights less frequently. working conditions will a
this bill says companies have a right to outsource work to china, india, or wherever, even when they break the law when they do it. that is why this bill should be named the job out sorcerers bill of rights. republican intentions are clear. first they are coming for workers' rights, and then their jobs. today, in the american workplace, it is illegal to retaliate on workers exercising their rights under the laws of the country. these rights include the right to include and form a union, the...
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in india is the move to join. the gateway to the grand imperial truly. you can. see don't need to go and. read this in the kindle was toto as a retreat. in norway mourns the for victims of friday's bombing and shooting massacre that claimed the lives of at least ninety three people and shook the country to its core. the killing of more than two people with the syrians he was. one of the it a few. thousands returned to the streets of madrid calling for the government to tackle unemployment and take action over the country's crippling recession. no pie in the face this week for murdoch but the media mogul still facing an opening round of questions in the u.s. over phone hacking allegations after being grilled by the british parliament. for am in moscow i matras are bring you today's top stories and a look back at the week's news here on r t the entire country of norway has been shaken by friday's killing rampage as it mourns the ninety three people massacred in the oslo bombing and youth camp shooting prime minister yen stoltenberg says the two days since the attac
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and india. smarter medicine is safer medicine. that's what i'm working on. i'm an ibmer. let's build a smarter planet. energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy developement comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing decades of cleaner burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self contained well systems and using state of the art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment we are america's natural gas. >>> last week we told you how somalia is suffering an epic drought. millions of lives hang in the balance in what the united nations is calling the greatest humanitarian crisis on the planet right now. well, now there is new information as well about how terrorists are finding opportunity in this tragedy. abc was the first american network on the ground covering the story, and lama hasan joins us from the refugee camp in kenya. lama, even after all this time
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in india is a main ability to move the joint be they chose the elevator that's the gateway to the grand imperial trying to tell you what. you can a letter to. say don't need to go. read this in the kernel was her job as a treat. today's news and this week's top stories grief and despair in norway as the country mourns the victims of its first ever terrorist attack the suspect admits to killing dozens of terror atrocities. and his behring breivik says he was targeting alone the killing of more than knowing two people was amiss the thirty most will bring more details in a few moments. the e.u. reaches out a helping hand to greece agreeing on a new bailout the clouds gather around the couple hero of the storm in spain also struggling with severe financial blow. to rupert murdoch faces investigation in the us until more alleged phone hacking by his media firm that's after being grilled and drifted over the standoff that police politicians and the press. just after eight pm in the russian capital you're watching r t thanks for being with us now to our top story of the end tar norwegian natio
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maybe we should be finding our gold in india? >> thank you once again. we will -- you can always check in with nadya on saturday and sunday. we're about three minutes away from a lot of weddings. this is the scene outside of one of the clerk's office in new york city. this is manhattan where same-sex couples have been lining up for the next few hours, because today is the day where same-sex marriage couples can go forward in the state of new york. >>> also coming up this morning, it has been a controversy over conversion therapy and homosexuals. christian-based counseling now is under fire even from people within the evangelical community. that is in our "faces of faith." stay with us. aned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's pos
maybe we should be finding our gold in india? >> thank you once again. we will -- you can always check in with nadya on saturday and sunday. we're about three minutes away from a lot of weddings. this is the scene outside of one of the clerk's office in new york city. this is manhattan where same-sex couples have been lining up for the next few hours, because today is the day where same-sex marriage couples can go forward in the state of new york. >>> also coming up this morning,...
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more, and you're going to see people all throughout china and you know, we use bric, brazil, russia, india and china a term in our business and you'll see more demand. i don't think we'll have a huge problem in the short run, but in the long run we'll see prices go higher. and everyone needs to be prepared for that adjust their wallets accordingly. >> kelly: good to see you. i'll see you at the top of this and say it again, happy 4th of july, have a great weekend and spend some money, will you. >> take care, kelly. it's the top selling cancer drug in the entire world. why is the f.d.a. looking to pull the plug on avastin for breast cancer treatment? our medical expert explains the risks. we'll be right back. hese sweet hon cluy things have fiber? fiber one. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. uh, forgot jack's ceal. [ jack ] wt's for breakfast? uh, try the number one! i've never heard of that. [ wife ] it's great. it's a sweet honey cereal, you'll lovet. yeah, this is pretty good. are you guys alright? yeah. [ male announcer ] half aays worth of fer. not that anyone has to know. fibe
more, and you're going to see people all throughout china and you know, we use bric, brazil, russia, india and china a term in our business and you'll see more demand. i don't think we'll have a huge problem in the short run, but in the long run we'll see prices go higher. and everyone needs to be prepared for that adjust their wallets accordingly. >> kelly: good to see you. i'll see you at the top of this and say it again, happy 4th of july, have a great weekend and spend some money,...
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brazil, russia, india and china. india and china have over the last five years ranked among the top 40 most improved in terms of easing the regulatory burden they impose on their own business classes. >> they embarked on a program of deregulation but still have a lot left. i suspect they will continue to be on a deregulatory track. >> in 2010 and for the fifth consecutive year the world bank's annual doing business survey, which ranks 1 -- 183 economies found singapore to be the friendlyiest regulatory environment followed by hong kong, new zealand, the united kingdom, then the united states. this fifth place ranking represents a decline for the u.s. which placed third in 2009. trend has seen 85% of the world's economies over the last five years take steps to make it easier for entrepreneurs to operate. last year 61 countries fared better than the u.s. in terms of tack burr >> the regulatory burden that the -- the united states imposes on is business class where do we fall? >> if you had asked me this 10 years ago i
brazil, russia, india and china. india and china have over the last five years ranked among the top 40 most improved in terms of easing the regulatory burden they impose on their own business classes. >> they embarked on a program of deregulation but still have a lot left. i suspect they will continue to be on a deregulatory track. >> in 2010 and for the fifth consecutive year the world bank's annual doing business survey, which ranks 1 -- 183 economies found singapore to be the...
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educated workforce and if they can't get those college-educated employees their competitors in china and india and singapore and other countries can. and believe me they are producing more college graduates. this is a bleak future but it does not have to be hopeless. there's a tendency even within our community to throw up our hands at the challenge to regard large numbers of low-income children of color as the on hope. i am here to say not only that there is hope but there are solutions. take the challenge of helping low income children of color go to college and stay through graduation. for more than a decade unc and a bill and melinda gates foundation have partnered on the scholars program. each year this program awards good through graduation scholarships to 1,000 low-income students of color. african-americans and hispanics and american indians and after more than a decade after granting 14,000 of these scholarships gates scholars have a five your graduation rate of 88%, double the number of non students of color. a six your graduation rate of 90%. much higher than the overall national gr
educated workforce and if they can't get those college-educated employees their competitors in china and india and singapore and other countries can. and believe me they are producing more college graduates. this is a bleak future but it does not have to be hopeless. there's a tendency even within our community to throw up our hands at the challenge to regard large numbers of low-income children of color as the on hope. i am here to say not only that there is hope but there are solutions. take...
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hair divas, from india, women cut off. used to make high-end wigs and weaves. the hair can go to big buck on the black market. >>> 16 vegetarian customers sue for mistakenly serving them meat. the group ordered vegetable is a moes samosis and got meat samosis instead. the group is trying to recover the cost of the trip to india where they dipped themselves in the gaungese river to cleanse their souls because of eating the meat. >> if i were asitic i would say they're suing for the cost of their trip. >> let me say one thing, because i love -- you can tell with the first bite whether it's a vegetable or meat -- >> first bite, say, hold on, guys. >> this is not the -- because it's literally, huge chunks of ground up lamb. a little different than potatoes and peas. >> yeah. >>> coming up next on "american morning," interviewing for a job? be careful which post on facebook, we'll talk to the head the company that does social media background checks for prospective employees. >> fascinating. friends posts pictures of you doing tequila shots? they see that, too. >>>
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now that actually when he looked into his international explanation was actually a problem lies in india and there was no such retrieval. >> i think andy wise in downing street during the sheraton case. >> direct contact on e-mail or lessons? >> i would've had to contact. >> is the conversation? >> it was mainly to do with work, by e-mail. >> a couple more questions. why would you pay the legal fees during the sheraton case when not only to witness this? >> sa said, i know james murdoch addressed this. when andy colson last "news of the world," he had an agreement that all matters related to this, his legal fees were paid and i think the same for clive goodman. on general care, it was when his legal fees would be paid when in fact he was a codefendant in the second cases. >> okay, are you aware of any payment for police officers enforced? >> no. no. >> thank you, chairman. i'd like to ask a question about mindy coward and the editor of stud 10. just could you -- there are specific questions i'd like to ask you about. could you paint a picture about how a newspaper like "news of the world
now that actually when he looked into his international explanation was actually a problem lies in india and there was no such retrieval. >> i think andy wise in downing street during the sheraton case. >> direct contact on e-mail or lessons? >> i would've had to contact. >> is the conversation? >> it was mainly to do with work, by e-mail. >> a couple more questions. why would you pay the legal fees during the sheraton case when not only to witness this?...
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. >>> some shocking images from india this morning. a leopard pouncing, fangs bared on to a man's back. the snarling feline mauled 11 people in a west bengal village sending forestry officials running for their lives. six people are still recovering from their injuries. only after a terrifying standoff could police tranquilize the animal and it died soon after that. >> they say in india the lep arsed are protected, but they've had problem where they're encroaching more and more on villages looking for food. >> it's a big problem. >> thanks, natalie. >> sure. >> hot. >> absolutely. and staying that way. you and the weather. >> thank you very much. >> you look hot, al. >> let's see what's happening and we'll show you for today, we do have a risk of strong storms as the front drops down to new england in the northeast, but we've got slightly cooler weather. that's the good news through the plains and into minnesota. some showers hit or miss in the pacific northwest and the heat continues throughout m that's what's happening around the u.s
. >>> some shocking images from india this morning. a leopard pouncing, fangs bared on to a man's back. the snarling feline mauled 11 people in a west bengal village sending forestry officials running for their lives. six people are still recovering from their injuries. only after a terrifying standoff could police tranquilize the animal and it died soon after that. >> they say in india the lep arsed are protected, but they've had problem where they're encroaching more and more...
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in india oh geez available in the movie the joint the hotel rooms. the gateway hotel room the grand imperial truly the toast was to. you can a letter to the socialist good to see don't need to go and. read this and the candle was hoto as a retreat. european leaders hammer out a deal for a second bailout for greece worth one hundred nine billion euros at a crunch summit in a desperate bid to save the single currency and private lenders will also be contributing for the first time to a state's rescue to the tune of thirty seven billion while the use of emergency funding for debt stricken nations will be increased. meanwhile the e.u. troubles don't deter aspiring states from wanting to join as serbia prepares to extradite a war crime putative how does it say its latest attempt to become a member of the bloc. and investigations into the u.k.'s phone hacking scandal intensify with even more political figures coming under scrutiny and the public are betting on whom the case might bring down next to. the next latest edition of the kaiser report this time ar
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and unfortunate coincidence but it's doubtful that if this had happened elsewhere say in russia or in india the british media would be so set it as a coincidence particularly gets out in the lights a bit death of david kelly you read it r.t. loved it turning out of the debt ceiling and talks continuing right here in washington d.c. and i want to look at cities a bit further away from the political bubble as well are some places so far gone that they need an enormous jaw to be saved and are they symbols of worse things to con artist anastasio reports. homes abandoned and haunted by tough ready crime and uncertainty about tomorrow business is long out of luck on desolate streets all in the big apple backyard just a quick ride from manhattan and i feel like we're living in a. kind of a bad dream where everybody has amnesia i mean here's a new york living in the shadow of wall street the reason new york is facing budget cuts is because of the crash that was created manufactured distributed by wall street new jersey's largest city being unemployment at around ten percent nearly one in four famil
and unfortunate coincidence but it's doubtful that if this had happened elsewhere say in russia or in india the british media would be so set it as a coincidence particularly gets out in the lights a bit death of david kelly you read it r.t. loved it turning out of the debt ceiling and talks continuing right here in washington d.c. and i want to look at cities a bit further away from the political bubble as well are some places so far gone that they need an enormous jaw to be saved and are they...
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. >>> 11 people in india were mauled by a wild leopard that wandered into their village. it was caught on camera. the leopard terrorized the town, attacking villagers and wildlife. officials before it was eventually tranquilized and brought under control. the cat died a few hours later from injuries sustained in the face-off and the people attacked are all recovering. >>> incredible x-ray images of a florida boy's brain with a pellet lodged inside it. close call for tommy gallagher, whose brother accidentally shot him in the head. tom tommy's doctors decided to leave the pellet there rather than try a risky operation. he's in rehab to regain control of his arm and leg. >>> if you needed more proof of how bad this heat wave is, it's so hot in minnesota's twin cities, you can literally bake cookies on the car dashboard. 96 degrees outside yesterday, 105 if you factor in the humidity, and out in the hot sun, temperatures could hit 130 degrees inside a closed car. not as hot as the home oven but enough to turn this batch golden brown. >>> al qaeda has a new plan to recruit ch
. >>> 11 people in india were mauled by a wild leopard that wandered into their village. it was caught on camera. the leopard terrorized the town, attacking villagers and wildlife. officials before it was eventually tranquilized and brought under control. the cat died a few hours later from injuries sustained in the face-off and the people attacked are all recovering. >>> incredible x-ray images of a florida boy's brain with a pellet lodged inside it. close call for tommy...
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in india on. the move to join the hotels. the gateway hotel the grand imperial truly. don't need to go. run to the kennel was hotel retreat. a program tonight struggling to save the euro e.u. leaders are in brussels to hammer out measures to tackle the great crisis what many say. spreading it's the very future of the single currency that's at stake as we report. the troubles don't deter aspiring states from still wanting to join serbia prepared to extradite the fugitive to the hague in his latest attempt to become a member of the blog. and investigations into the u.k. phone hacking scandal intensify with even more political figures coming under scrutiny and public betting on the. next. also washington is running out of time to find a solution to the debt and deficit problems russia's concerns are melting as they hold a large part of its international reserves in us and that's in twenty minutes. it's ten pm here in moscow welcome if you just joined our international with me kevin and first the e.u. leaders have gathered in brussels for the emergency summit on how to com
in india on. the move to join the hotels. the gateway hotel the grand imperial truly. don't need to go. run to the kennel was hotel retreat. a program tonight struggling to save the euro e.u. leaders are in brussels to hammer out measures to tackle the great crisis what many say. spreading it's the very future of the single currency that's at stake as we report. the troubles don't deter aspiring states from still wanting to join serbia prepared to extradite the fugitive to the hague in his...
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. >>> now to india where a frightened and hissing leopard mauled 11 villagers before it wawacornered and killed. at one point the big cat bared its fangs and leapt through the air, tackling a man and knocking him down. the leopard held its ground against wildlife officials carrying batons and tranquilizer guns. finally villagers managed to beat back the cat using knives stones and batons. >> you always tease me for not liking animals. >>> 200 million americans are bracing for another day of blistering heat and humidity now blamed for nearly two dozen deaths. today's danger zone spans two dozen states from the plains to the east coast. abc's matt gutman is in chicago where conditions there have been downright unbearable. >> reporter: chicago's being called an urban heat island. the blazing sun and merciless humidity are cooking this city. >> it's serious out here. >> reporter: it was also torturous across half the country and dangerous. in chicago the heat index of 110 degrees stirred memories of 1995, when a heat wave here killed over 700 people. in these conditions, the body even at
. >>> now to india where a frightened and hissing leopard mauled 11 villagers before it wawacornered and killed. at one point the big cat bared its fangs and leapt through the air, tackling a man and knocking him down. the leopard held its ground against wildlife officials carrying batons and tranquilizer guns. finally villagers managed to beat back the cat using knives stones and batons. >> you always tease me for not liking animals. >>> 200 million americans are...
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in india. the move to joint the hotel rooms. the gateway hotel the grand imperial truly the torch was the. most delicious see don't need to go and. run this in the kennel was a hotel retreat. russian billionaire alexander lebedev to express his interest in buying the news of the world shot by media tycoon rupert murdoch over phone hacking scandal has engulfed of the british prime minister david cameron given a grilling in parliament over his ties with the disgraced news corporation executives. serbia has captured the last outstanding suspect being sought for war crimes in the yugoslav a conflict in the one nine hundred ninety s. he expected the extradition of. today should now pave the way for talks on serbia joining the european union but some doubt that this will ever really become a reality. and colonel gadhafi his resignation is not an option according to the libyan foreign minister speaking after a meeting with his russian counterpart here in moscow russia has again reiterated its willingness to become a mediator in the ong
in india. the move to joint the hotel rooms. the gateway hotel the grand imperial truly the torch was the. most delicious see don't need to go and. run this in the kennel was a hotel retreat. russian billionaire alexander lebedev to express his interest in buying the news of the world shot by media tycoon rupert murdoch over phone hacking scandal has engulfed of the british prime minister david cameron given a grilling in parliament over his ties with the disgraced news corporation executives....
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kashmir is a flash point issue between india and pakistan. the last thing the united states is going to do is get in the middle of that issue because it would just probably anger both sides. matter of fact, there was, you know, there was a nut case argument when the obama administration came in, and people said, well, let's go solve the kashmir issue between india and pakistan, and then they'll both be great allies and help us fight al-qaeda. and, you know, people that know that issue said, what are you nuts? all you're going to do is get both sides angry at you. so the administration has stayed away from that as the bush administration did, you know, kind of like it's poison, and that's probably the right policy. so the notion that this council could actually do much other than, you know, throw a few cocktail parties and actually influence u.s. policy, boy, what a waste of money. jon: all right. jim carafano from the heritage foundation. read more from him on foxnews.com on this topic. jim, thank you. jenna: new developments surrounding oper
kashmir is a flash point issue between india and pakistan. the last thing the united states is going to do is get in the middle of that issue because it would just probably anger both sides. matter of fact, there was, you know, there was a nut case argument when the obama administration came in, and people said, well, let's go solve the kashmir issue between india and pakistan, and then they'll both be great allies and help us fight al-qaeda. and, you know, people that know that issue said,...
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in india in the movie the joint the hotel rooms. the gateway hotel the grand imperial truly the taj was the. closeness you see don't need to go. wrong this is the kennel was a hotel retreat. gone but certainly not for media speculation points to the resurrection of the defunct news of the world on the russian ship. pressure mimes of the british prime minister grilled in parliament over ties with the battle rupert murdoch and his media empire also. we will get into i want to use again nothing whatsoever experts believe the arrest of got a cabbage the last remaining prime suspect wanted by the un for the bulk of the conflict is unlikely to bring serbia closer to e.u. membership. and tripoli will not consider gadhafi stepping down that's the position revealed by libya's foreign minister debated with his russian counterpart here in moscow. hello this is r.t. is why i'm here in moscow ten pm in london right now my name is kevin know it in our top story rumors mounting tonight that russian billionaire alexander lebedev would like to reviv
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a wild leopard terrorizes a village in india before going after the security guard at the forest. the beast was eventually tranquilized and then put down. >> is this real? piggy back ride? >> no worry, there he is mauling him. no word on what caused it to wander into the village in the first place. nonetheless, what a picture. >> look at those guys with the guns just standing there. >> until they tranquilized him. >> oh, boy. >> that's your shot of the morning. all right, 28 minutes now before the top of the hour, some headlines now. fox news confirming this morning one of the world's most wanted terrorists, american born cleric escaped a marine corps strike in the days just after the assassination of usama bin laden. it came through the air. our missiles missed their target. a pickup truck he was riding in to cross the desert, well, we hit the truck, only the bumper, still no word where he was hiding out today and who tipped us off to begin with. >> is casey anthony ready for her close-up? the 25-year-old is reportedly in california right now and close to signing a $1 million dea
a wild leopard terrorizes a village in india before going after the security guard at the forest. the beast was eventually tranquilized and then put down. >> is this real? piggy back ride? >> no worry, there he is mauling him. no word on what caused it to wander into the village in the first place. nonetheless, what a picture. >> look at those guys with the guns just standing there. >> until they tranquilized him. >> oh, boy. >> that's your shot of the...
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pakistan and india disputed the status for decades. israel has stopped another ship trying to break the blockade of gaza. the navy sees the ship as part of a larger patilla as itted the coast. any supplies on board will be transferred legally to gaza. they insist on patrolling access because it said otherwise smugglers will try to ship to palestinian militants. during a random test, a veteran air traffic controller had a blood alcohol level at a center that handles air traffic for several states. a family member said he was given the chance of resigning or entering rehab and chose rehab. football star michael vick is bringing his newfound dogfighting to capitol hill. the quarterback who served 20 months in prison on a dogfighting conviction is backing proposed legislation criminalizing stick tators of those who let children watch the sport. >> i deeply regret my previous involvement in dogfighting and i'm sorry for what i did to the animals. during my time in prison, i wanted to be part of the solution and not the problem. i have been
pakistan and india disputed the status for decades. israel has stopped another ship trying to break the blockade of gaza. the navy sees the ship as part of a larger patilla as itted the coast. any supplies on board will be transferred legally to gaza. they insist on patrolling access because it said otherwise smugglers will try to ship to palestinian militants. during a random test, a veteran air traffic controller had a blood alcohol level at a center that handles air traffic for several...
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our capital can go anywhere in the world, india, china, vietnam, canada, mexico. it can go anywhere. and when you start raising taxes on our job creators and you scratch your head and wonder why they are leaving, it is pretty obvious. we see it in a smammer level in our states where we see more regulation and more taxes in our states like california. all of a sudden, businesses pack up and go to another state that has better rules and regulations and taxes. that happens on a broader scale right here in america. you raise the cost of business, you kill jobs in america. in the end, does it hurt these businesses? no. the people that are hurt are our constituents, our families, our people in our districts that are yes or noing for opportunities, yes or no -- yearning for a job. >> war will it take -- mr. griffin: what will it take tore folks to wobbeder why businesses are leaving the country. they want to point the finger to someone else, some third party, some external cause. maybe we should think about the fact that the policies adopted by the federal government hav
our capital can go anywhere in the world, india, china, vietnam, canada, mexico. it can go anywhere. and when you start raising taxes on our job creators and you scratch your head and wonder why they are leaving, it is pretty obvious. we see it in a smammer level in our states where we see more regulation and more taxes in our states like california. all of a sudden, businesses pack up and go to another state that has better rules and regulations and taxes. that happens on a broader scale right...
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. >>> a powerful monsoon turned deadly in india over the weekend. we want to warn you, the video may be disturbing to some viewers. a family of five was having a picnic on some rocks in the middle of the river on sunday. suddenly, the river swelled. the family held on to each other for support but the water was too strong. all were swept and only two survived. >>> rupert murdoch and his son are testifying before parliament right now. alison burns is monitoring the hearing on the phone-hacking scandal and joins us live with more on what they are saying. >> reporter: that's right. rupert murdoch insists he knew nothing and was misled by journalists he employeed. this is a live look. rupert murdoch an his son are facing questions about allegations that "news of the world" journalists illegally eavesdropped on thousands of people and here's how they started their testimony. >> i would just like to say one sentence, this is the most humble day of my life. i would like to say how sorry i am and how sorry we are to particularly the victims of the illegal v
. >>> a powerful monsoon turned deadly in india over the weekend. we want to warn you, the video may be disturbing to some viewers. a family of five was having a picnic on some rocks in the middle of the river on sunday. suddenly, the river swelled. the family held on to each other for support but the water was too strong. all were swept and only two survived. >>> rupert murdoch and his son are testifying before parliament right now. alison burns is monitoring the hearing on...
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when you tax them too much, they go other places and when they go other places like china, india, mexico, vietnam, they take our jobs with them. i've heard a lot about medicare. the only party in this house who has cut medicare is the democrat party. $500 billion out of medicare in an ipab bill that is going to ration care for our seniors. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair would remind members to heed the gavel. the gentleman from maryland. mr. van hollen: mr. speaker, i would urge my colleagues to look at the congressional budget office analysis of the impact of the republican budget on senior citizens on medicare. essentially what they do is give seniors a raw deal compared to what members of congress get themselves. anda raw deal in a big way. -- a raw deal in a big way. with that i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from ohio. mr. jordan: yield one minute to dr. fleming. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from louisiana. mr. fleming: thank you. mr. speaker, but for the president of the united states who s
when you tax them too much, they go other places and when they go other places like china, india, mexico, vietnam, they take our jobs with them. i've heard a lot about medicare. the only party in this house who has cut medicare is the democrat party. $500 billion out of medicare in an ipab bill that is going to ration care for our seniors. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair would remind members to heed the gavel. the gentleman from maryland. mr. van hollen: mr. speaker, i would...
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will we continue to lead the world or will the leadership pass to china or india or to some other place? this is the great issue confronting the people of the united states, and it's the great issue confronting us here in congress as well. let's get our fiscal house in order. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey yields back the balance of his time. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. quigley, for five minutes. mr. quigley: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, an american president once wrote a letter to the senate majority leader urging him to raise the debt ceiling. the president wrote, "the consequences of a serious prospect of default for the united states is impossible to predict and awesome to contemplate. denegation of the full credit of the united states would have substantial impact on the domestic financial markets and on the value of the dollar in exchange markets." that president's name was ronald reagan and the year was 1983. he closes under the senate majority leader howard
will we continue to lead the world or will the leadership pass to china or india or to some other place? this is the great issue confronting the people of the united states, and it's the great issue confronting us here in congress as well. let's get our fiscal house in order. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey yields back the balance of his time. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois, mr. quigley,...
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. >> we looked for a market asking company to establish offices in london, india and china. they were the most successful bid. >> they were related to the murdoch family. >> simple fact you can't get away from. rupert murdoch phoned four editors of papers in britain before electoral election to endorse royce johnson. i think i do something rupert murdoch intervened -- >> you had to use, all the pr companies in planet earth you had to use one connected to murdoch. >> a very good one. we got 21 million pounds of investment from china in the first year after. >> how far does this, boris johnson talked about this nexus. how far does it go? this fellow alex working for "the news of the world". was a translator. scotland yard at the same time. neil wallace's daughter apparently and so on so on how far does it go? >> this is something i don't know. something various different inquiries launched will have to get to the bottom of. one thing that is clear there was culture this was normal. wasn't just a few bad apples doing bad things. if i had had been some ways we would be left worr
. >> we looked for a market asking company to establish offices in london, india and china. they were the most successful bid. >> they were related to the murdoch family. >> simple fact you can't get away from. rupert murdoch phoned four editors of papers in britain before electoral election to endorse royce johnson. i think i do something rupert murdoch intervened -- >> you had to use, all the pr companies in planet earth you had to use one connected to murdoch....
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alisyn: a young boy swept away by raging floodwaters in central india. check this out. apparently the 4-year-old was tbhaight river with his uncle when flash floodwaters suddenly rushed in. now we are show you the entire dramatic rescue which starts with two men just inches away from reaching the boy. watch this. oh, my goodness. the boy lost consciousness during the ordeal but we are getting reports is in stable condition at a local hospital. the annual marine corps ball starting to look like a list of hollywood a-listers. now a third marine is setting his sights on another celebrity whom he calls the all around perfect woman. trace gallagher is live in los angeles with more. tell us about this perfect woman. >> this might be a red carpet events. the marine corps ball. the actresses this marine wants to invite probably will be a lot more fun. the marine is ray lewis. here he is run, getting in -- getting in shape. he then switches, gets into proper attire, then you know what he does? he asks this actress to go to the ball with him. listen. >> i would like to take betty
alisyn: a young boy swept away by raging floodwaters in central india. check this out. apparently the 4-year-old was tbhaight river with his uncle when flash floodwaters suddenly rushed in. now we are show you the entire dramatic rescue which starts with two men just inches away from reaching the boy. watch this. oh, my goodness. the boy lost consciousness during the ordeal but we are getting reports is in stable condition at a local hospital. the annual marine corps ball starting to look like...
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you go to some of these countries that, as an example, go to china, places in india, you go to abu dhabi, you see roads that are lined with gold and it's very sad. >> steve: in new york city, one of the richest cities in the planet and so many things are crumbling. when the president talks about there has to be shared sacrifice, there are a lot of people in this country, over half, don't even pay any federal taxes. so he's really talking about you. you're going to have to sacrifice more. >> i don't mind sacrificing for the country, to be honest with you, but you do have is a problem because half of the people don't pay any tax. and when he's talking about that, he's talking about people who aren't also working, that are not contributing to this society and it's a problem. but we have 50% just hit the 50% mark, 50% of the people are paying no tax! >> molly: on another note, something that -- this isn't particularly surprising. hollywood throwing a lot of support behind president obama. big names, george clooney, gwyneth paltrow, jennifer garner, the list goes on. how can republicans compe
you go to some of these countries that, as an example, go to china, places in india, you go to abu dhabi, you see roads that are lined with gold and it's very sad. >> steve: in new york city, one of the richest cities in the planet and so many things are crumbling. when the president talks about there has to be shared sacrifice, there are a lot of people in this country, over half, don't even pay any federal taxes. so he's really talking about you. you're going to have to sacrifice more....
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it's china, india and places like that. just listening to the discussion this morning, listening to the different points of view, you expand the different points of view, put them in a polarized poisonous, toxic atmosphere, congress, and it's governing. we can't govern ourselves. is this country ungovernable? it's the question in our minds and the minds of a lot of young people. where are we going as a nation. they go to washington and behave like clowns. that's a huge, huge problem. >> mike's point is spot on. even pat is saying we have a different philosophy on governing. when obama was elected he made promises. after that, he said he would close guantanamo bay. then he saw the information. after the elections, democrats said we would not extend the bush tax cuts, we did it. with larger deal around don't ask don't tell. i think it's important for politicians and those elected to want to govern and be bigger than the moment. remember, peter asked the most important question at the beginning, the real issue for voters is no
it's china, india and places like that. just listening to the discussion this morning, listening to the different points of view, you expand the different points of view, put them in a polarized poisonous, toxic atmosphere, congress, and it's governing. we can't govern ourselves. is this country ungovernable? it's the question in our minds and the minds of a lot of young people. where are we going as a nation. they go to washington and behave like clowns. that's a huge, huge problem. >>...
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as you know, india has a $1.6 trillion economy. it's quite vital for india and the u.s. to have good economic relationships. >> big economy and a growing economy. thanks very much, check in with you later. >>> carter evans live here in new york. he's at the nasdaq market site. good to see you, how are futures shaping up? we look to big news from wall street. wall street's got to deal with earnings and debt ceiling stuff this week. >> overall, heading into this week, considering all of that our futures right now are a little bit lower. many of the biggest and wealthiest companies in this country are preparing to release quarterly numbers. we'll hear from general electric, goldman sachs, intel, ibm, a handful of the companies investor ises are keep an eye on. we'll get an idea how some of the biggest companies in the country are doing in the third quarter. today we're going to hear from charles schwab, halliburton, and hasbro before the basically. after the bell, stanley, black and decker, and workmanship inn. earnings are really important. if it weren't for all the other
as you know, india has a $1.6 trillion economy. it's quite vital for india and the u.s. to have good economic relationships. >> big economy and a growing economy. thanks very much, check in with you later. >>> carter evans live here in new york. he's at the nasdaq market site. good to see you, how are futures shaping up? we look to big news from wall street. wall street's got to deal with earnings and debt ceiling stuff this week. >> overall, heading into this week,...
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and this man is like, what condi was to india, this man was to pakistan. but this is another question at the heart of the book. why did this incredibly powerful islamic political leader invited to jewish girl that he had been corresponding with for a year to live with them as his daughter. i mean, here he had nine children, but is inviting yet another woman to his house in pakistan. so it's one thing to sort of go back and forth as to who marion gmail it is, but then you need the historical context. where was pakistan at that time? influence among us, this book is also a book about america and pakistan, america and islam. so you know, i don't want to sort of loose sight of those aspects of the book and the fine-grained because marionette symbolizes a vehicle for a lot of these meditations. but as to the question of what i decided to do with her letters, i felt it was important to have million of the vehicle for the reader to experience her letters with immediacy, and around words rather than me paraphrasing them or, you know, saying welcome and marion says
and this man is like, what condi was to india, this man was to pakistan. but this is another question at the heart of the book. why did this incredibly powerful islamic political leader invited to jewish girl that he had been corresponding with for a year to live with them as his daughter. i mean, here he had nine children, but is inviting yet another woman to his house in pakistan. so it's one thing to sort of go back and forth as to who marion gmail it is, but then you need the historical...
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i won't say everything, but basically his ideas grew out of the india's, you know, trying to get rid of the british empire, and he was born in 1901. for awhile there was a kind of muslim, indue unity under gandhi and his movement, but he gradually moved away from that, and he began to articulate, and he was really one of the first people to articulate this idea of an us lamic state based entirely on the law which we hear a lot about now with egypt and the muslim brotherhood and deeply influenced by his writings on his idea of an islamic institution. also one who translated the work into persian for iran, so he was a voice of huge authority in this not only in his part of the world, but also in the middle east, and, you know, he was going to saudi arabia. he was sub subsidizing and patronizing the islam, the political party founded in india, the first islamic party and continues to be a force in pakistan. there's a lot of little offshoots, but basically, these are the parties through which the jihads are organized and sent off to fight either in the northwest territories or in afghani
i won't say everything, but basically his ideas grew out of the india's, you know, trying to get rid of the british empire, and he was born in 1901. for awhile there was a kind of muslim, indue unity under gandhi and his movement, but he gradually moved away from that, and he began to articulate, and he was really one of the first people to articulate this idea of an us lamic state based entirely on the law which we hear a lot about now with egypt and the muslim brotherhood and deeply...
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all of the victims were from india and pakistan. >> september 11th not only did a horrible thing to people in the u.s. would all over the world. and this is a time that we should take a moment for humanity. >> he is scheduled to die at july 28th in a last effort to stop the execution he is suing the governor and other state officials he says that perry has violated his rights by ignoring requests to meet with him for mediation. >> i think they he should be able to live. >> there is a lesson of forgiveness after i have tried to take his life he tried to save my life and that speaks of law. >> in an interview he says he's a changed man and apologizes for the pain that his cause. but the other says yes forgiven his attacker years ago. >> here is the golden gate bridge live right now the temperatures are in the '50s and '60s ocean beach at 56, navato 63 degrees. here we have some cool temperatures on the way for tomorrow, once again this the future forecast, there are the colors on the map. '70s for some spots particularly the 80's and 90's the time of year it will be cooler with temperatures
all of the victims were from india and pakistan. >> september 11th not only did a horrible thing to people in the u.s. would all over the world. and this is a time that we should take a moment for humanity. >> he is scheduled to die at july 28th in a last effort to stop the execution he is suing the governor and other state officials he says that perry has violated his rights by ignoring requests to meet with him for mediation. >> i think they he should be able to live....